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CHILDREN, WATCH FOR JOE AND JANE’'S PICTURE IN THE STAR TOMORROW PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE t TEOION| THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECASTPair Tonight and Thun Moderate North Winds. a5 CENTS PER MONTH , WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, Sec. 19, #906 VOL. 8. NO. 249 IS THE HON. THOMAS My) ute ome om HY VANGE IN THOMPSON CASE © jr Fi i AGED DEATH Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News SEATTL oo } Itto Hang the Boy Whether He Be Sane or Insane, or Is It for|z********t tees Glory He Is Looking?+--These Are the Questions Attorney Will H.. |x DIPLOMATIC ConPe, | * (Beripps Telegraph Bervice.) * : Morris Asks in the Light of Vance’s Oath That He Is Receiving No /¢ .,. ARRINGTON, "Dee 12 | Money for His Work. [¢ setae Sapwing ameeceaere: & | Captain Eats Butter In- , i, Dew: rhe Ane tell ws : S Prenuyiveain, to lua, Job *| tended for the Crew ; BONN ageing out | ter , . age cy Aye y Save Se toate ¢ . of Minnesot Rus #] pina en te mak- | history of criminal. J ; ith the forese whe Are saves. 1% aig; Irving B. Dadi olo- and He Nearly . pee trial of Chester Thomp- | Jury box wi able t@ eat Wn ment of Promecuting Attorney Mack: | © seed Dudley” as minlater (0 & Dies. et Determined to Conviet mie an Ginseiae wan kaee * ie ~ Rath = tre f - : ne ¢ , eh day's ‘ y age ' eane. Hore ta « . would be arrested © t t ame changed “~ mon ’ maa . ' y he co-exp ating he butter that had been 4 ley od FS : ter Mart Ve earne ° m the © the crew. With that the . w « “ © t thie her eatened to kill the cook o Ler & . 4 t nee « “ . a Haggerty ca rectly to D Qearching for Talesmen guing © thie Bit proe te . c n be o * f | t compla to Shipping ie bait ‘ eler 7 te not geing § ; “ay , ee ig (Borinoe Telearaph Service) , ) after the disaster. The B ND concent nis wriggle iar Ha on scouring it is my firm b tb 78 WABHINGTON, Dec. 12—Sen is exercising many func ‘sees peat femal’ aetlan ve ¢ ef w. HH. M It te now believed that af : . I v put an officer |" 1 . , = “ye y Sales ove B Offteer | sealed the president's attitude to al and unconstitutional, and we gis ; . “ amen ee “ the controversy at San Fran- must either disabuse the president's . ; ad | ene Sulromeetion bt bestionony’ wt |Sleso with reterence to the Japan: |saiud of the iden thet he 10 ouper-| pon’ ar Special ervien) + tee jority it ance vene “ othe reapamadlbyy - one all the schools tn the vart|) eee et es the state, despite the fact that! ution (a the metual w In referring to the vetied threat oF eosure him that we! horses which the government he s hoped ~ | Judge Sne eid Prosecuting At~| ti Sneatine. the a ot lis the message to use military force |ngree with him ae to the omnipo orem EAtuctng & post for sev-| n the} the t ay be he ff or a ao with | OY ee reat he "; . 4 uit a lagportant to know whether There is no provisi A . ‘ . [Dim tn the ease = oD eee ig egg Ror rey dy lthe president has any power in the|treaty with Japan conferring the| POF! | os thle Desy . | Vance. a Velunteen bo Magee sage Rw yeni ang A premises, as it is quite a serious right of which the president speaks, | (0° he Phi fre that the t wil Vance 1 enter atk thet l tee 6 bare . jmatter wat the president should/and if there were such a provision |/)™ Th t . ; " yiit would be vold. i oer “ meant be abl: je Sacemeron. ad bor _domberdiag the « Ramer at ian ordered by J ix tomor are to be used in “er jee in the far} One of the largest contracts for horses are be-|the repair of a steamer in Seattle was let this morning by the Puget ithout ene log the police depar t received oF | court Friday to testify for the state ing © same effect. We Will George Hrowr the the ritt and biel ay te a © mit that Mr. Vance ke the | Jam expect serve ; cs < rivoe Telegraph Service.) ‘ be the venirer os en Se Ercan St Pete wh FRANC Dec i2--The | The following program will be| Excursion company to John B, ¢ that the ot sacks raga AD arta bg ge mae one Abe Renf and Chiet |gtven row afternoon at the| Mitchell for the complete over- yesterday t os eenent after the shoot ffleere yi nareed wah one fort by ind regiment band: | hauling of the steamer Yoremite, . called in Ju March, “Our Favorite Regiment,”| When completed the Yosemite will aos a : iF Srtl; overture, “Niagar be one of the largest and in fact When they called last night truth when he sald he neither re-| Tennant, Gil Philbrick morning so wegen \ 1 umoresque, “Aux Su sive excursion boat on Pu- ted reme me " thee, whe the mn tinued - . J 2 t « s Tal Will Be Bitter, z= remarkable thing otor aniek ten young a ethos = 4 " |Boanechage,colestion Cl hal howe om be oe nod vg : f = wane “ “ . 3 . 2 . 7 aaa A - i Bor hall house will be carrie coogpael uve de | ney ’ se for ™, r . a |! vate a oe | Waves ‘ . forward flush with the bow, and a Bast exte ‘ ’ nave bee lered t ma hana}! ers in Arma,” Chamb neing pavilion as large as many t “ t Fut " » the case for Re tments against Schmitz and 7 aan j . “ Monday ok « ag will be held at 3 ¢ halls in Seattle will the for : ney | When the grand jury meets Fri Work begins short. | y-When, the erand Jury meete Pri i r the first of the year, and | Retvedere cde ball the tounlel | @ & ee eRe Ree R RRR "i DN Oe a eee re miusle hall, the munie sive are the repairs n . eal erat Se ele care The Yosemite will be used ‘on the anes : next season and those fol- eh ! b the administration CAMP OF THE PLUNDERBUND espa ix weeks ago The Star began the publication of articles reteting to the cos! shortage. From day to day reference was made to the tong line of wagons weiting each morning in the hope of securing loads of coal. A photograph of what remai ined of ong of these “coal lines” after daylight came wae published in The Star about four weeks ago. And now comes another Se attic evening paper with the discovery that wagons daily wait in line for loads at the coal bunkers and that some of them don't secure more than one load a day. This other paper has discovered that a coal famine existe—now that it is about over and is devoting much if you don't read The Star you don't get the news when it is news. T Comr 1 club committee on city affairs will meet tomorrow at & o'clock t discuss the coal shortage. Representatives of coal | companies will be present, and the BRAKEMA KILLED committee requests that if there| al 4 * or teamsters in the! lcity who have been compelled to] (Serippe Telegraoh Service.) OER ARAAHAAREREAAR RARE HERA [Pay more than $5.50 per ton they) WALLA WALLA, Dec. 12—A should be present and submit evl-/ brakeman, name unknown, was ° * - * pey that they|@ * * * \* 1s ent course fen look upon the de jt» influenced in its the old plunderbund com-| by the big corporate and ft Hi the siate senate by the Se | interests which are now depending ae one of the most in | an the old combine to 7 * their cent political phe ‘interests in the coming session of “ them are| the legisiatare as they have done } lare c eccount. The contract price for the Yosemite runs into five figures. other in a service franchine Steere teeeeete ee ee * * * \* . * * their earning val the editor |in preceding sessions , PONS ER es , buffaloed”| Several important measures are |" ae pe areata yahiic sentime Ero phegen - ; ry? | killed and Conductor Joe Boucher et attitude proposed. for consideration in the | multma, ver’ compas ripos Special Servi on dale the : Baggs pend besa aS . of Starbuck, was fatally injured in years last coming legislative session against ta agp “ NOTON, D.C. Dec. 12.—|promee © tne col shortage in the | which are In many fnatances ¢x THREATENED HER | a rear-end collision three miles east ita editor the passage of which the “inter watering Ite Forces. homas Garrett, for years seere-| enjumas of The Star, th latent Them ates are wet! jof Umatilla last night at § o'clock 2 the 5 costs” are frantically seeking pro © 8 « Of the leqisia-| tar denator Morgan, of Als-| Conmmae SS 7M0 Miroade have re-|charged by the coal companies HUSBAND'S LIFE < Other members of both train crews the extent tection. One of these is the pro big interests oon|bama, has been discharged for bis! doubled their efforts to supply the} themselves, nor do they enjoy the slightly injured . ing the ti posed local option bill, the very prevent such legislation as | alleaed in the lobby on be | demand im Seattle for domestic al | bas {them except to the extent ‘ Train - 1 heavily laden, was Biel it» membders for suggestion of which arouses the | this th the domination half of King Leopold, of Belgium. | S08" Nave go far succecded as to|of the Increase of 25 cents, 60 cents] Striking divorce proceedings were Lee Pha Rae hae Bap 28 Me tate legisia ire of the big brewing and other a. pee me this afternson « | Gull the ecute edge of the string:| and 75 cents a ton made by them in| instituted Inte yesterday afternoor joa rund ing curve the latter ¥ time the plan Hquor interests. Another {s the t the 4 eomandl ot the| ney lie price of coal early in the see-lin the superior nee Fg som crash 4 into me fe mer. The fought the Times and | proposal to extend the powers of atened creta rmat rela: | "For the present the finmediate | son ‘ aa fling 6 complet. hetero am ew “.- On ac the st ee — isston = endent ve to the killing a te n prisouers| nents of sonsumera are being taken | But inn larger sense, the mining oan” Sunenemeedaan re ~ ac _ ag Oe one her being id and known cover electric as well as ral ent a inderband ison through the adm " a ae saaralaees. oF separation wer " ul n oid and © . r as we eam ment an f r shit care of tn one fashion or another | companies he railroads, or, m fect NM per Nothwith A special engine was seat to the for | eta ible lack of | ties t s which | plaintiff alleg ibonte plague serum t are res from Pendleton, and the vie- e removed to that city for from being coal | properly uae Maisting between them ft | roads ae : danger of having ite back | thou there is fi B allroad Legislation trance to state capitol enough aeallabie to effectively re|the shortage through th 7 cath at more than once & matter of pe Another fs additional legislation ita rey atives are ‘ y tle proba ation to meet dema he shortage, and little proba ration to meet demar bear medical attendance. The blame for ¢ wife has attempt ' b compel the railroads to supply |calling to {ts support eve | bootie there will be for fully| might have been anticipated much | tn fits of rage ¢ We the defense of the ce cars and other equipment wofficient |able element of its strength in| is + hak wei ‘ | aoe equately than they were. [ed to kill him, and for years she the accident is said to rest with the is prospective contest with to handle the traffic offered them |some quarters the theory Is ad |r eeeetieeenaneeanmanasmmnesibnme | He him in imminent fear of 2 | crew of the head train, which, it is lents in the organiza Another is an effective Insurance| vanced that it is from this source | lhis life, or of sustaining vious | Sllewed, failed to carry rear signal PARRA EAE EEE AHH Kogiy harm. The two were mar- | HED * | Mee senate law which will weed out the unre |that the influence emanates which | z A Master's Voice. Hable, misman i and extortion (has ca the recent and complete | ried at Devil's Lake, & b in 1901 Quarters there is an in-|ate insurance companies. Another | change in the attitude of the Times if ASKS FOR NEW TREATY _ te account for the course |is an effective anti-pass law which towards its traditional enemies ip & (Serippe Telegraph Service.) + BEATRICE GOES name of the two implies, the ss Beatrice is} licensed to carry 800 passengers. | in direct Hine with making a cit iful, the cousell aleo planned| 7w" telegraph wires and the t t f heavy snow in the mountains, to x on ave ® be - ot — gether with several land slide vais, to cont $40,000. which! picctadias the traine, was relved e coolle class m Arlington, at « & bere She has been of ween Vic toria and Skagway during the past rated r Gilkey was severely in- jure and the latest reports from = the Arlington hospital, where he ried, Indicate that he may no t x | arriving At the depot at all hours | he “Vancouver Owl” arrived ls CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, | arte cate th last night and the “Fast Mat! from |aie. “Fireman” Armatrong excaved | t. Paul, arrived 13 hours late. rn At the meeting of the Chamber] injuries suffered by the passengers om the theory that it will prevent public service corpora: |the “hold-up com #@ WASHINGTON, Dec. 12—* - soar eemamcaes — }@ Senator Gearin, of Oregon, in- # ON S SATURDAY, ‘“ 9)? The municipality of West Seattle | troduced a resolution in the & has taken a most extraordinary | # wenate today ing for the #] sta * regards of city em exclusion of Japanese coolies eee Oe andes phen = ee Japanose soolies *| ‘The Canadian Pacific Bte senieil A Little Pictorial Tale of the Procr i: aus oh 2 street| | Bepeage thie Py freee! ig company will pl the steamer Jered . ody yo . What was an almost complete tie-|# olution was laid on the table. | princess Beatrice on the run be-| Arig conte en up of the Great Northern and|# The resolutions asks for & ®/ tween Seattle and Victoria, pesin- | Train No. § on the Northern P by aborers were 4180/ Noenern Pacific railroads yeater-|# treaty clearly enumerating #/ ning next Saturday, The steamer line, bound from Seattle te ) cents an hour day, owing to the wind dlowing * the rights of the Japane and ®| vit ail trom le at 11:30 lingham, collided with a train- @ absolutely excluding all mem # weioek The Prine logs near Edgecomb * * * * eee | st mbraces a territory eight by se¥en| iis morning amd trains are f Commerce this m & num » being thrown against | of these trains were due yest morning of Ovenrtaree Tat 4 num | ree yt ager alle saea g |whould have beer the last jured were: Mra. Edith pest = e of the We } rg. and J. B. John of Se O° ’ eastbound on account of land cides | P fmow. The “Spokane pes = raph Service.) — | hear ial Club, are being | Woolley. Express Messenger Cleve- report from the legi#- |jand escaped any injury (Seripps Te * due at 8:10 o'clock nis |mornimg, did not arrive until lat BALBAO, Spain, Dec. 12.—By the | lative mittee on the question of| No explanation of the cause of the Feony @ Pettingill have sold to a/this afternoon. The t North! capsising of a ferry boat on the| levying assesses te of benefits and | wreck is given at the local office of local investor a lot on Maynard|ern No. 3, due at 7 o'clock (thl®| Nervion river yesterday 16 persons damages on street regrades and the the Northern Pacific Railway cow lreport by the same committee on|pany, except that in some inex- re drowned av., the second lot on the west side| mornings has been divided into two) w the question of compelling addi-| plicable manner the train of care t controlled a n 1 and (Star yer Service.) rlety of fancy and useful article, and OLYMPIA, Dec. 1 The state the ol! going to waste 7 . : jp lala ABERDEEN, Dec, 12. — Oscar supreme court has affirmed the de-| » at 6:30 o'clock a big dinner was | oleion: of the King county superior eee ee EEK provided. The basaar is open this Hansen, a lineman, yesterday fell court granting a new trial of the afternoon from 2 til 6 o'clock, and! from a pole, striking on his head lforetble entry and detainer ane ot! GRAY COMES TO SEATTLE will clone tonight with an athieti and dying instantly Cummings and husband exhibit’ by Mies Rudberg and her 2 “ . Archibald Gray, general A short time later J. M. Dean, an- Mary A freight against, Nicholas ginich seat al tee Geen Mecthern stl tac ontvesstty other lineman, came in ocntact Sioux City, I will be moved to & with a live wire and met a similar AO MAN DROWNS lattio und given the title of assist-| MAY CHANGE THE OREGON. | fate fe Both bodies were removed to the Tt ~ AND. M Gt of the street south of Weller, for tions and is expected arrive | z Dow'r 6,000. The new real est firm | some time in the afternoon |e eee e teeta nea ** tions = 10 be res to set aside von loaded with logs slipped from the 3 FORGET L. 1 Do Amy SHOPPING. 4 Rosenbaum Bros, consisting of] The “Ortental Limited” left for tenth for public uses, are two of the | side awitch down on the main track, & THe XMAS wrth 1 Wa To meer James N. Rosenbaum and Edward| points east at 9:30 o'clock this : NEW OIL GUSHER 2 questions MOTHER'S TRAN Rosenbaum, report the sale to H.| mo fe wires ure still down | % THINGS! Be ad ios iy. aacee cea tat an Waekinaton ot. |in — ea *# SANTA BARBARA, Cal, # PRESBYTERIAN BAZAAR. LIN ME & near Tenth, for $9,000; also a lot # Dec. 12—A new gusher, pro * on Sixth av between Lenora and ® ducte 10,000 barrels of of! per @ The two-day bazaar of the First ' [stant “omwcen tnora"ant| QS: EW TRIAL | s'sse'iten arse et &) etter omar opener y $8,500, and two lots in Swinehart # is owned by an English and ®/auspiciously yesterday afternoon tr 8 addition on Beacon hill for $1,800 | # San Francisco syndicate, The &| the basement f the chure The ie (Skee Special Service.) a won td | nine booths together every ¥ & * rq * * ffic manager of the Western Ws 1GFERCE! oney (Gorleve Telegranh Services.) — Walter Hill, youngest son| Rear Admiral W. T. Rurwell,| morgue and an effort is being made PREGENTS . vert T Ont DAY LEFT FOR MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Dec. 12 (Seripos Telegraph Service.) J. Hill, has been appointed | Commandant of the navy yard at] to locate the relatives of the vic 4OU- SURE TO- SHAT EING * FORE Health officers today vaccinated! @HICAGO, De The body of way agent for the new tine | Bremerton, is expecting word from|tims. Netther man. was married ~) persons in lodging houses years, and head Jer construction between | Washington soon to the effect that |M. Li Lee, age 6 MORROW wit Of (LLU eas - y j Gz 7 “pm WANenT a ts and schools on account ot a | an advertising agency, was found| Sioux City and Omaha the batt “hts Oregon tn to. me ‘tiene v 4 threatened epidemic of smallpox. jin Lake Michigan, at the foot of AV ‘ormed into a modern fighting ve “HERES 10.8 Bougur // The state law is against compulsory | Gienayle P thin morning. His RAVENNA WILL ANNEX. —/sol, If this ts done, It will ‘mea u that $1,000,000 ave t merry Xmas! 8 Sioa HALF MY | vacctna and police regulations|.on, M. W. Lee, thinks bis father!) pe t held yesterday at! pended upon t Drink uP; require it. The health commission: | pon mitted suicide on account of ill) Ravenna for the purpose of permit. er says the police regulation @x:| health ting the voters to decide the q RETAIL GROCERS ELECT, coeds the state law. One man re} tion of annexation resulted in a ¢ sisted and was arrested |e BEER RE HHH HH HH loltnd victory for the annexationiats, | The Seatilo Retail Grocers’ asso t t elected officern Cj) PRESENTS (77 Frat wave | (one f a A TET- wey Vy) the vote being 40 for and only one{ctation r Soa \Auorwen 7's THUNDER, cay * woe FINED FOR EXPECTORATING..S gank CLEARANCE, | 00" .)0" Lies cevine veer aed nope A fine of $2 with a severe repri-|@ pov, 12, 1906 $1,888,062.87 ORATORICAL CONTEST. fi Ju; Dothai: penend vane ol vEPta i mec Ponape mand by Judge Gordon and a warn | Dec. 12, 1908 OR ® preaident, W. W. Phalen; secretary, | 499° per PIA ae ve or Any 9 persons were killed ‘and 1. TOMORROW! ing to be careful in the future, Was] w A wilver medal oratorical contest} J, J, Higgins; trustees, M. TR. Au jateen to 8. 4. Hickson, ot mo age | w Increase over same # {will be given Friday ev who was arrested on a charge # date last yeor...$ 728,442.86 &| Baptist church, North expectorating on the'floor of a ore: np igernts Sig mont-Ballard car this morning. ABSBASASEAOREHeA WO 1, i See a cbr were injured in railrond aceldenté hing at the | gustine, D. F. FE G. B. Helge | in this. state, according to figured dd St, uN-}eon, A, F. Bickford, James Brant road com Woodland | gan, A. Kistler, P. L. Heldrich, Wily | | soplies by (he pumetam aisetay gam Wiliams ang J, J. Mighy